Ever pictured controlling your smartphone without lifting a finger? Apple is about to make this dream a reality with mind control technology! Partnering with Synchron, Apple aims to let users control iPhones and iPads using brain signals by 2025. This groundbreaking development uses Synchron's Stentrode, a brain-computer interface implantable device. It's designed to help people with severe motor disabilities interact with their Apple devices through thought alone. Stentrode's unique approach involves a non-invasive installation with 16 electrodes that detect brain activity without open brain surgery. In contrast, companies like Neuralink are progressing towards more direct implantation with their N1 device, embedding over 1,000 electrodes into brain tissue for higher precision control. Excitingly, some participants have already managed to use Apple devices just by thinking. What do you think—are we on the brink of a revolution in human-tech interaction? Let us know in the comments!